William Edward Evans Net Worth is $250,000 William Edward Evans Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Will Evans was born on May 29, 1873 in London, England as William Edward Evans. He was a writer and actor, known for The Jockey (1914), Building a Chicken House (1914) and The Showman's Dream (1914). He was married to Ada Luxmore. He died on April 11, 1931 in London.
Date Of Birth May 29, 1873 Place Of Birth London, England, UK Height 1.88 Profession Writer, Actor, Director Star Sign Gemini
# Fact 1 English playwright and music hall comedian. A noted pantomime dame on Drury Lane. 2 Uncle of Fred Evans and Joe Evans . 3 Father was circus performer Frederick William Evans. 4 Older brother of actress Winifred Evans .
Writer Title Year Status Character Pos na klepsete tous klironomous sas 2007 TV Movie play "Tons of Money" Tons of Money 1954 TV Movie play Tons of Money 1947 TV Movie play Tons of Money 1930 play Tons of Money 1926 play A Study in Skarlit 1915 Short Some Fun 1915 Short Building a Chicken House 1914 Short sketch Moving a Piano 1914 Short sketch The Jockey 1914 Short sketch The Showman's Dream 1914 Short sketch Tinctures of Iron 1914 sketch Whitewashing the Ceiling 1914 Short play Will Evans Harnessing a Horse 1913 Short sketch
Actor Title Year Status Character A Study in Skarlit 1915 Short Prof. Moratorium Some Fun 1915 Short Clown Building a Chicken House 1914 Short The Man Moving a Piano 1914 Short The man The Jockey 1914 Short The Jockey The Showman's Dream 1914 Short The Showman Tinctures of Iron 1914 Whitewashing the Ceiling 1914 Short Will Evans Harnessing a Horse 1913 Short The Rats 1900 Short Let 'Em All Come 1899 Short They Do Such Things at Brighton 1899 Short
Director Title Year Status Character A Study in Skarlit 1915 Short Some Fun 1915 Short
Self Title Year Status Character Will Evans: On the Doorstep; Novelette; The Jockey 1907 Short Himself Will Evans, the Musical Eccentric 1899 Documentary short Himself
Known for movies The Jockey (1914) as Writer
Building a Chicken House (1914) as Writer
The Showman's Dream (1914) as Writer
Will Evans Harnessing a Horse (1913) as Writer